Windshield cleaner



Oct. Z4, 1933.

c. A. DUPUIS WINDSHIELD CLEANER Filed Feb. 13

Inventor Attorneys ice on the outer side thereof, the glass may be quickly and conveniently cleaned by compressing the bulb 32 which will cause a supply 0f the cleaning fluid to flow from' the tank 20 through the conduits and into the header 13. The :duid is discharged downwardly through the apertures 15 in the header and onto the distributor plate 35, the apertures l being disposed so that they will register with the teeth 36 onthe plate so as to conduct the fluid dovmwardly on the teeth and onto the windshield to cause the liquid to flow in uniformly spaced streams down the Windshield ass. As the iiuid preferably comprises glycerine and alcohol, alcohol alone or other non-freezing liquids and forms a relatively thin iilm over the glass, the latter is protected against the accumulstion of snow or ice thereon and operative movement of the wipers ll will provide particulerly clear sections for 'suitable visibility through -the shield. The valve 25 will prevent the return flow of the fluid to the tank while thel control valve 24 will enable restriction or entire cutofi of the feed line,

Due to the connection of pipe 26 with reser- Voir 20, it is evident that the level of liquid in 26 'will correspond.r to that of 20. 'Therefore it is clear that when the reservoir is full more liquid will be discharged than whenit is nearly empty.

To correct this condition, and provide constant. discharge. as much as possible, e, loop is provided et the bottom or 26, to permit an sccurnulation oi tov v Llioi obstructed, as for instance by an accumiation oi the uid, whereby the level diiex'ences existing in the upper part of 26 will be negligible compared to the bulk of liquid in loop 26'. Consequently,

a substantially uniform discharge volume from the reservoir will be possible, whether said reservoir is full or nearly empty. To further enhance this eect, the tube or conduit 26 maybe constricted as shown in Figure 2.

It is to be understood that the form of my invention herein shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and that various changes as to the shape, size and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit ofthe invention or the scope of the subjoined claim.

Having thus described my invention, I claim:- In apparatus of the character described, in-

cluding a perforated discharge header mounted in association with the upper portion of a windshield, and a reservoir adapted to contain a. quantity of anti-freezing cleaning iluid, a conduit-connectihg the reservoir to the header and leading from the bottom of said reservoir, a. compression bulb connected to the conduit for blowing air at the lower portion of said conduit and thus displace the fluid, normally falling therein by gravity from the reservoir, into the header, and a check valve in the conduit connecting the tank to the header to-prevent the fluid backing up into the tank, the bulb being furthermore disposed above the highest uid level possible into the reservoir.

' CHARLES AUGUSTE poems.

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